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Explained: Why Fulham had opener chalked off against Chelsea by VAR as Premier League clarify controversial referee decision

  • King scores goal for Fulham
  • Effort chalked off at Chelsea
  • Premier League explains decision
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Joshua King looked to have given Fulham a 21st-minute lead at Stamford Bridge, only for the goal to be overturned by referee Robert Jones. To make matters worse, Chelsea, who were second-best in the first half, took the lead in stoppage time through Joao Pedro's header. So, here's why the Cottagers' opener was ruled out.

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    THE EXPLANATION

    Following a VAR review, along with Jones going to the pitchside monitor, it was deemed that Rodrigo Muniz fouled Trevoh Chalobah in the build-up to King's goal. The official deemed that the striker committed a "careless" challenge, and the goal was ruled out.

  • WHAT THE PREMIER LEAGUE SAID

    The Premier League Match Centre tweeted: "After VAR review, the referee overturned the original decision of goal to Fulham. Referee announcement: “After review, Fulham number nine commits a careless challenge, stands on the foot of the Chelsea defender, therefore we disallow the goal and we restart with a Chelsea free kick. There would be no further action.”

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    WHAT NEXT?

    To rub more salt into Fulham's wounds, Chelsea won and then scored a contentious spot-kick to make it 2-0 as Enzo Fernandez converted from the spot. That was also controversial as although Ryan Sessegnon handled, the ball looked to have struck Joao Pedro's hand in the lead-up. Fulham boss Marco Silva's post-match press conference is likely to be interesting.